Glamorgan all-rounder James Harris produced an inspired spell of bowling, claiming 4-27 in 11.4 overs, two of which were maidens, as Ammanford were tumbled out for 116 by leaders Pontarddulais in the big game in Division One. Daniel Roberts returned figures of 4-26.

Second-placed Ammanford lost their first couple of wickets with only 18 runs on the board, before Rhydian Harris (37) and Steffan Jenkins (25) staged a mini-revival when putting on 44 runs for the third wicket.

Third-placed Port Talbot Town were put in to bat at Gowerton, who proceeded to dismiss their opponents for 201 in the 49th over.

Most of the batsmen chipped in for Port Talbot Town and the runs were spread between Mark Cox (35no), Michael Samuel (33), Anthony Thomas (33), Ian Thomas (30), Stuart Phelps (28), and Dean Cox (21).

Sixteen-year-old Adam Wright proved the best of the bowlers for Gowerton in returning figures of 4-50, which included four maidens in his 15 overs, and he was well supported by Matthew Mason (2-22), Richard Grant (1-34) and Andrew Phillips (1-53).

The game between Llangennech and Ynysygerwn was affected by rain, and reduced to 46 overs a side.

The Llangennech innings closed on 169-6, which was given a solid platform through an opening stand of 61 involving Lee Davies (52) and Hatif Hamid, who was first out for 23.

Huw Williams impressed with a well-struck 48 for Llangennech, while Daryl Griffiths chipped in with 16. Mark Davies claimed 3-38.

In the game at the Gnoll, Huw Davies took 6-7 in 15 overs, eight of which were maidens, as Neath restricted Llanelli to a modest 147-9. It was a disappointing effort from Llanelli, who had made a flying start through an opening stand of 61 runs.